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Alan Walker Teams up with Georgia Ku on New Single & Video “Don’T You Hold Me Down” Listen/Watch Here ALAN WALKER TEAMS UP WITH GEORGIA KU ON NEW SINGLE & VIDEO “DON’T YOU HOLD ME DOWN” LISTEN/WATCH HERE: https://alanwalker.lnk.to/DYHMD ANNOUNCES NEW CLUB EP WALKER RACING LEAGUE Slated for Release September 10th (New York—August 27, 2021) Today, Alan Walker releases his brand new single “Don’t You Hold Me Down” which is co-written by and features UK singer and songwriter Georgia Ku. Her writing credits most notably include “Scared To Be Lonely” (Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa) , as well as singles by Iggy Azalea, Fifth Harmony and MØ to name a few. She was a featured artist on the 2018 NOTD and Felix Jaehn single “So Close,” which peaked at #11 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Listen: "Don’t You Hold Me Down" The single is available today alongside an elaborate video filmed in the same gaming/racing setting as his previous video for “Sweet Dreams.” Check out the music video to “Don’t You Hold Me Down” here (- INSERT LINK HERE) “Don’t You Hold Me Down” is featured on a club-oriented EP titled Walker Racing League, slated for release on September 10. The EP will also include “Sweet Dreams” with Imanbek, “Space Melody” with VIZE, and a soon to be announced new single. Click links for high res Press photos & Artwork. ABOUT ALAN WALKER “Don’t You Hold Me Down” follows Walker’s recent tracks Sweet Dreams, “Believers” featuring Conor Maynard, “Fake A Smile” featuring Salem Ilese, and “Space Melody (Edward Artemyev)” with VIZE and Leony. Walker's previous collaborations also include “Time,” a remix of his personal idol Hans Zimmer's track. In 2019 he released a string of successful singles including “On My Way” with Sabrina Carpenter and Farruko and “Live Fast” with A$AP Rocky, in collaboration with the massive multiplayer online game PUBG, all while touring the world with his sold-out arena show “The Aviation Tour.” Since releasing his debut album Different World in late 2018, containing global sensation singles like the diamond selling “Faded,” “Alone,” and “All Falls Down,” Walker has played over 600 headline festival and arena shows, and picked up two Norwegian Grammy wins and a Billboard Music Award nomination, among others. Walker is the 9th most followed artist on YouTube, and the 20th most followed artist on Spotify, displaying the strength of his fan base. Walker to date holds over 130 million followers and 50 billion audio and video streams to his name, previously teaming up with massive hit makers such as Ava Max, Noah Cyrus and A$AP Rocky, while producing remixes for internationally renowned artists like Sia, Coldplay, Kygo, Bruno Mars and Julia Michaels. AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS 3 x MTV European Music Awards, 3x Norwegian Grammy Awards, 4x DJ MAG Top 100 (peaked at #17), BRIT Awards, Billboard Music Award, Billboard’s “21 under 21,” Cannes Lions and more. FOLLOW ALAN WALKER: Website - YouTube - Spotify – Facebook – Instagram – TikTok – VK .
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